Scott Reviews Elia Kazan’s Boomerang! [Masters of Cinema Blu-ray Review] Kazan's docu-noir explores many of the social and emotional themes that would later concern him within a more traditional procedural. Scott NyeJune 12, 2014
Catherine Reviews Xavier Dolan’s Tom at the Farm [CT LGBT Film Festival 2014] Xavier Dolan shows what he can do with a genre film (turns out it's a lot) with his fourth outing Tom at the Farm. Catherine StebbinsJune 9, 2014
Joshua Reviews Alex van Warmerdam’s Borgman [Theatrical Review] Van Warmerdam's newest film is a truly singular vision from a truly singular filmmaker. Joshua BrunstingJune 7, 2014
Sean Reviews Abbas Kiarostami’s Like Someone in Love [Dual Format Review] Kiarostami's deceptively simple but emotionally rich film is a welcome addition to the collection. Sean HutchinsonJune 7, 2014
Sean Reviews Mark Robson’s Home of the Brave [Blu-ray Review] One of the first films to address racism during WWII is historically significant and narratively lacking. Sean HutchinsonJune 7, 2014
Joshua Reviews Sebastien Betbeder’s 2 Autumns, 3 Winters [Theatrical Review] Despite falling to many storied romantic cinema tropes, Betbeder's sophomore effort is a stylish and moving look at 30-something romance. Joshua BrunstingJune 6, 2014
Scott Reviews Robert Altman’s Nashville [Masters of Cinema Blu-ray Review] Altman's landmark film gets a new release on a label befitting its status. Scott NyeJune 4, 2014
Joshua Reviews Antonia Bird’s Ravenous [Blu-ray Review] Beloved cult classic finally arrives on Blu-ray. Joshua BrunstingJune 4, 2014
Joshua Reviews Umberto Lenzi’s Gang War In Milan [Blu-ray Review] Underrated Italian genre gem comes to Blu-ray for the first time. Joshua BrunstingJune 4, 2014
David Reviews Carlos Reygadas’ Post Tenebras Lux Our submission to the 2014 White Elephant Blogathon. David BlakesleeJune 1, 2014
Joshua Reviews Lukas Moodysson’s We Are The Best! [Theatrical Review] The year's best film may have just debuted this weekend in theaters. Joshua BrunstingMay 30, 2014
Joshua Reviews Alejandro Jodorowsky’s The Dance Of Reality [Theatrical Review] Almost a quarter century after his last film, Alejandro Jodorowsky is back with what may be his best film yet. Joshua BrunstingMay 26, 2014
Scott Reviews Brian De Palma’s Sisters [Blu-ray Review] The film that made De Palma is now available in gorgeous high definition. Scott NyeMay 26, 2014
Joshua Review Darren Paul Fisher’s Frequencies [Theatrical Review] New sci-fi romance is one of the more intriguing romance pictures to come in quite some time. Joshua BrunstingMay 23, 2014
Joshua Reviews Sam Fleischner’s Stand Clear Of The Closing Doors [Theatrical Review] Sophomore effort from Sam Fleischner is one of this still young year's best pictures. Joshua BrunstingMay 23, 2014